It was erected in the Temple of Zeus at the sanctuary of Olympia, Greece. It no longer exists.
The titan Cronus was the father of Zeus. Zeus' mother was Rhea.Ouranos is the father of kronusKronus is Zeus' fatherCronusZeus dad is Kronos.
It's at the front.
The statue of Zeus is bout 400 feet tall.
Zeus and Leto are the parents of Apollo. Leto was an affair while Zeus was with Hera. His mother is Leto. His father is Zeus. His twin sister is Artemis.
Eumenes II built the huge altar to the god Zeus to celebrate his defeat of the Gauls. He made it out of Marble
Athena slaying the Giant Alcyoneus
It is made out for a sacrifice and the holocaust.In the new testament,Jesus became the sacrificial lamb in the altar of calvary.
.Catholic AnswerNormally stone, at least the actual part of the altar that the sacrifice is celebrated on would be stone. There is often an "altar stone" inserted in the top of a wooden altar.
Zeus was the lord of all of the Grecian gods, so his place in Greek mythology was prevalent. He was an all-powerful being, who had overthrown the Titans, including his father, Kronos. The major place where people paid honor to Zeus was Olympia. Mount Olympia was supposedly where the gods resided, and the major festival in Olympia had the famous Olympic Games. An altar to Zeus made of ash resided in Olympia.
Zeus presided over the Olympic games & only Greek men and boys were allowed in the games. Athletes had to swear a solemn oath before the altar of Zeus that they had trained for at least ten months and would compete fairly
Zeus is the sun of Kronos and rhea
He sent an Athenian senator to force the Jews to profane the Temple in Jerusalem and dedicate it to Olympian Zeus. He also brought into the Temple things that were forbidden, so that the altar was covered with abominable offerings prohibited by the Torah laws.
The cyclops made the lightning bolts for Zeus.
it is mad out of wood
The altar in the courtyard of the Tabernacle was called the Brazen Altar or the Altar of Burnt Offering. It was made of bronze and used for offering sacrifices, including burnt offerings, to God. This altar was central to the sacrificial system in ancient Israel, symbolizing atonement and worship.
The statue of Zeus was built in Olympia.